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Frances O'Connor

Frances O'Connor

From bringing the characters of Oscar Wilde (The Importance of Being Earnest), Jane Austen (Mansfield Park), and Gustave Flaubert (Madame Bovary) to life on the big screen to escaping into the outback with a wanted man (Kiss or Kill), nurturing an android (A.I.), and even inspiring a man to sell his soul to the Devil (Bedazzled), there's little that Golden Globe-nominated actress Frances O'Connor hasn't accomplished -- both literary and otherwise -- since emerging onscreen in the mid-'90s. As a young girl, O'Connor always knew that she wanted to become an actor, and after making her screen debut on the Australian television series Law of the Land, she was well on her way to achieving her dream. Later, after making a name for herself on Australian television, O'Connor achieved her breakthrough role -- as a desperate fugitive in the stylish 1997 crime thriller Kiss or Kill. Not only did that film earn O'Connor the first of two Best Actress nominations at the 1997 Australian Film Institute awards (the other being for her performance in the romantic comedy Thank God He Met Lizzie), but it also brought her the international attention that eventually led to roles in such lavish period pieces as Mansfield Park and Madame Bovary (the later of which earned O'Connor a Golden Globe nomination). In 2000, O'Connor crossed the Atlantic to appear as the waitress who prompts a hapless line cook to sell his soul to the Devil in Harold Ramis' Bedazzled, and the following year she remained stateside to film Steven Spielberg's A.I. -- in which she played a grieving mother who turns to technology after her son is stricken with an incurable disease. By this point in O'Connor's career, audiences across the globe were beginning to catch on to the rising star's talent. She returned to the classics with The Importance of Being Earnest, followed by a pair of misfires (Windtalkers and Timeline); nonetheless, prominent roles in Piccadilly Jim, Iron Jawed Angels, Book of Love, and The Lazarus Child followed in short order. In 2007, O'Connor could be seen opposite Lucy Liu in the sexy ABC comedy Cashmere Mafia, which was executive produced by Sex and the City writer/executive producer/director Darren Star. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide


Frances O'Connor Trivia

When was Frances O'Connor born?
Frances O'Connor date of birth: June 12, 1967

Who did Frances O'Connor portray in Book of Love?
Frances O'Connor was Elaine in Book of Love

Who did Frances O'Connor portray in Mansfield Park?
Frances O'Connor was Fanny Price in Mansfield Park

Who did Frances O'Connor portray in Cashmere Mafia [TV Series]?
Frances O'Connor was Zoe in Cashmere Mafia [TV Series]

Who did Frances O'Connor play in Iron Jawed Angels?
Frances O'Connor was Lucy Burns in Iron Jawed Angels

What role did Frances O'Connor play in Timeline?
Frances O'Connor played Kate Ericson in Timeline

Who did Frances O'Connor play in The Importance of Being Earnest?
Frances O'Connor was Gwendolyn Fairfax in The Importance of Being Earnest

Who did Frances O'Connor portray in A.I.: Artificial Intelligence?
Frances O'Connor was Monica Swinton in A.I.: Artificial Intelligence

What role did Frances O'Connor play in Bedazzled?
Frances O'Connor played Alison in Bedazzled

What role did Frances O'Connor play in Bedazzled?
Frances O'Connor played Nicole in Bedazzled

What role did Frances O'Connor portray in About Adam?
Frances O'Connor played Laura in About Adam

Who did Frances O'Connor portray in A Little Bit of Soul?
Frances O'Connor was Kate Haslett in A Little Bit of Soul

Who did Frances O'Connor portray in The Wedding Party?
Frances O'Connor was Jenny Follett in The Wedding Party

What role did Frances O'Connor play in Windtalkers?
Frances O'Connor played Rita in Windtalkers

What role did Frances O'Connor portray in The Wind That Shakes the Barley?
Frances O'Connor played Member of Ceilidh Band in The Wind That Shakes the Barley



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